Just Say “No” to ObamaCare

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To Our Elected Representatives;

We petition you not as Democrats, Republicans, Independents or members of any special interest group, but as concerned taxpayers. We urge all of our elected representatives to vote against this administration's health care plan. The non-partisan Congressional Budget Office has estimated that the cost will be more than $1 trillion over 10 years and we know from experience that it will cost far more than any government estimate.

As expensive as the plan is, there are more grave concerns about the unprecedented level of government interference in the private sector and in our private lives. We want much less government in our lives; not more. Our freedom is precious to us and we do not want unelected Czars or unresponsive politicians telling us how to live and what is best for us.

We are highly skeptical of yet another piece or far-reaching legislation that must be done ‘in a hurry’. After the 'emergency’ stimulus package that was rammed through without a proper debate, and the bailout of GM, which rewarded irresponsibility with our hard earned money—you have little credibility when you tell us we need radical health care reform and we need it now. As far as we are concerned, the only pressing issue we want you to address right now is our wildly out of control government spending.

THIS IS AN ISSUE THAT WE CARE DEEPLY ABOUT AND WILL DIRECTLY INFLUENCE OUR VOTE IN YOUR NEXT ELECTION. If you are opposed to ObamaCare, we applaud you. If you are for ObamaCare, or on-the-fence, we urge you to oppose this legislation.

I have never been to the Emergency Room in my ENTIRE LIFE!!! I always pay for my doctor's visits out of pocket... WHY THE IN THE WORLD DO I NEED MANDATORY HEALTH INSURANCE??? ESPECIALLY WHEN I'M WILLING TO PAY FOR EMERGENCY COSTS IF I GET INJURED????? WHAT KIND OF A BLUNT REGULATORY SYSTEM IS THIS???

I dont understand how you can force.us to have health insurance, when in reality the government is violating our constitutional rights. People who couldn't afford it before definitely cant afford it now. Where making choices whether to pay our utility bills, buy food, pick up extra jobs, just not to get fined at the end of the year. Which still is keeping the poor "poor".